Alexander Zverev fell to the grass during the third set of the Wimbledon final, causing a collective gasp from the Centre Court crowd. Jannik Sinner immediately rushed to check on his opponent after Zverev slipped while chasing a clever dropshot.
Zverev's Fall and Immediate Response
The German, who recently won the French Open, stayed on the ground holding his knee. Sinner, noticing the distress, crossed the net to offer assistance. BBC commentator Andre Agassi remarked on the incident: "That's a hyperextension, when that happens you're laying on the ground hoping the pain doesn't indicate it's something you're not going to recover from."
Zverev Recovers and Continues
Despite the scare, Zverev got back to his feet without requiring medical treatment and continued playing in the third set. He appeared comfortable on court, showing no further signs of distress. The match proceeded with both players focused on the final.



